Glenbervie

Joseph Bulbulia https://josephbulbulia.netlify.app (Victoria University of Wellington)https://www.wgtn.ac.nz
2021-SEP-26

An Impossible Road

Plan of the town of Wellington, Port Nicholson : the first and principal settlement of the New Zealand Company / W.M. Smith, Surveyor-General, 1840

Figure 1: Plan of the town of Wellington, Port Nicholson : the first and principal settlement of the New Zealand Company / W.M. Smith, Surveyor-General, 1840

Honeyman’s Gully

Pine Hill

The Botanic Gardens

Harbour

Northern section of Lambton Quay with bush-clad hills above The Terrace and the position of houses along the waterfront and inscribed Major Durie. 1841

Figure 2: Northern section of Lambton Quay with bush-clad hills above The Terrace and the position of houses along the waterfront and inscribed Major Durie. 1841

Panorama of Port Nicholson 1841. Part 3, Lambton Quay to Bowen Street; and 4, northern Lambton Quay and The Terrace, 1841

Figure 3: Panorama of Port Nicholson 1841. Part 3, Lambton Quay to Bowen Street; and 4, northern Lambton Quay and The Terrace, 1841

Charles Heaphy 1841: see home of Dr. Evans (44) and Col W. Wakefield (43) , 1841

Figure 4: Charles Heaphy 1841: see home of Dr. Evans (44) and Col W. Wakefield (43) , 1841

Maps

Northern section of Lambton Quay with bush-clad hills above The Terrace and the position of houses along the waterfront and inscribed Major Durie. 1877

Figure 5: Northern section of Lambton Quay with bush-clad hills above The Terrace and the position of houses along the waterfront and inscribed Major Durie. 1877

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